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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

But,,but,,,I thought only Mormons did this!

A bit of “inconvenient truth” about Islam and some of its adherents.

His initial defense,"Muhummed, whose birth name was Richard Boddie, told authorities that his Muslim faith gave him the right to take multiple wives.” kind of falls by the wayside at the end,"On the stand, in sometimes tearful testimony he denied the charges and blamed one of his wives for the alleged abuse.”.

The question I would like answered is, where are all the moderate Muslims condemning this piece of crap?

And 9 years?!?!? You have got to be kidding me!"Doctors said the children were extremely malnourished. A 19-year-old daughter was 4-foot-1 and weighed 56 pounds.”. Exactly how did he get away with this for that long? Was it incompetence or political correctness that allowed this to be dragged out for so long, not to mention the fact that the abuse had been going for years before he was arrested.

Perhaps an anonymous phone call, informing the authorities that he was a Mormon would have got swifter action.

h/t Associated Press and FoxNews

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What an unfortunate circumstance.  Abuse doesn’t belong in any family, regardless of religion (or non-religion).  It’s disturbing that some people don’t have any sense of basic human courtesy or the value of protecting and nurturing human life.

Just so people don’t get the wrong idea, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, often called Mormons, stopped practicing polygamy when Utah became a state.  The recent sad case of the polygamist families in Texas involved a religion that broke away from the LDS church.

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